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  2. Brown ale - Wikipedia

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    The term "brown ale" was revived at the end of the 19th century when London brewer Mann introduced a beer with that name. However, the style only became widely brewed in the 1920s. The brown ales of this period were considerably stronger than most modern English versions. In 1926, Manns Brown Ale had an original gravity of 1.043 and an ABV of ...

  3. Garryowen (air) - Wikipedia

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    Instead of spa we'll drink brown ale And pay the reckoning on the nail; No man for debt shall go to gaol From Garryowen in glory! We are the boys that take delight in Smashing the Limerick lamps when lighting, Through the streets like sporters fighting And tearing all before us. We'll break windows, we'll break doors,

  4. Dundee Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Dundee was a Rochester, New York–based brewing company that produced ales and lagers. It was [1] part of the Genesee Brewing Company, [2] [3] owned by North American Breweries (now FIFCO USA) [4] which started marketing the brand's first lager in 1994 as J.W. Dundee's Honey Brown.

  5. Atlanta Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    By the beginning of 2012, it had become their best selling beer, while Red Brick Brown, Blonde, Pale Ale, and Porter were the four standard offerings at the brewery. Inspired by the success of their barrel aged 15th Anniversary Ale, they began producing limited release beers under the Brick Mason series name in special four-packs.

  6. Boilermaker (beer cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    In England, the term boilermaker traditionally refers to a half pint of draught mild mixed with a half pint of bottled brown ale. In the south-west of England it is also known as a 'brown split', although it also refers to the American shot and pint. [6] In Scotland, a half and a half is a half pint of beer with a whisky ("a wee hawf"). [7]

  7. Newcastle Brown Ale - Wikipedia

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    Newcastle Brown Ale is a brown ale, originally brewed in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. [2] It was launched in 1927 by Colonel Jim Porter after three years of development. The 1960 merger of Newcastle Breweries with Scottish Brewers afforded the beer national distribution, and UK sales peaked in the early 1970s. [ 3 ]

  8. Inside Hannah Brown’s Hangout With Man She Saved From ... - AOL

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    Bonded for life! Hannah Brown and her family spent some quality time with Milton Sangabriel, the man she saved from drowning while white-water rafting on Saturday, June 13. “I see why they call ...

  9. Christian Schmidt Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Schmidt's assured customers that Tiger Head Cream Ale was still being brewed in accordance with Robert Smith's original formula which was said to date to 1774. [87] [88] [89] In the 1940s, the name of the brand was shortened to Tiger Head Ale and Schmidt's continued brewing the ale until it closed in 1987. In 1978 it was described as having ...